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Electrical imaging and self-potential survayes to study the geological setting of the Quaternary, slope depositsin the Agri high valley (Southern Italy)
Electrical imaging self potential structural geology slope deposits strike-slip fault
2015/9/28
We present the results of a geophysical survey carried out to outline the structural modelling of Quaternary slopedeposits in the northern part of the Agri high valley (Basilicata, Southern Italy). Qu...
The submarine hydrothermal system of Panarea (Southern Italy): biogeochemical processes at the thermal fluids - sea bottom interface
Submarine hydrothermal activity fluids geochemistry sulfur deposits
2015/9/7
Among the submarine hydrothermal systems located offshore the volcanic archipelago of the
Aeolian Islands (Southern Italy), the most active is located off the coasts of Panarea island. Thermal
water...
Anomalous pattern of geochemical data recorded in the seismically active site of Pieschi (Southern Italy)
earthquakes geochemical signals time series
2015/9/2
This work explores three years of geochemical signals recorded by Pieschi station (Southern Italy). The measuring
station is located in a thermal spring located in the Southern Apennines Chain, one o...
Rockfall-induced impact force causing a debris flow on a volcanoclastic soil slope: a case study in southern Italy
Rockfall-induced debris flow on a volcanoclastic soil slope southern Italy
2010/10/21
On 10 January 2003, a rockfall of approximately 10 m3 affected a cliff some 25 m high located along the northern slopes of Mt. St. Angelo (Nocera Inferiore, province of Salerno) in the southern Italia...
Groundwaters of Mt. Vulture volcano, southern Italy: Chemistry and sulfur isotope composition of dissolved sulfate
Mt. Vulture volcano water-rock interaction silicate weathering hydrogeochemistry sulfur isotope composition
2017/8/9
We report the chemical composition of groundwaters—including the first data on the sulfur isotopic composition of dissolved sulfate—from the volcanic aquifers of Mt. Vulture, one of the most important...